foremake

To make beforehand; make or create in advance; premake.

Verb

  1. To make beforehand; make or create in advance; premake.
    • [...] that the uncomposed song (“ inconditum carmen”) sung by the Persians, was unpleasing to the ears of strangers: thus distinguishing between that and the condita carmina (foremade songs) which he or the Grecians had...
    • That blessed mate he found for him, foremade, In the recesses of the wilderness. - 1859, James Scott, The Guardian Angel: A Poem in Three Books:
    • Thus, while each fateful only is to himself, We can foretell our future; we foremake. - 1877, Philip James Bailey, Festus, a Poem:

Origin

From fore- + make.

Forms

foremakes foremaking foremade

Derived

foremade